The Amarex debacle is on Nader Pourhassan for choosing them as a CRO. I seem to remember something about him being friends with the Amarex CEO, but could be mistaken about that. Poor choices, errors in judgement, and operational inexperience do not a CEO make. Truth is a bitter pill to swallow and Nader Pourhassan should look in the mirror, admit his shortcomings, and resign as CEO for the good of all stakeholders. A dignified departure would be a step in the right direction and honor the efforts of employees who are trying to make things right.